Next I put in PRESENTING LILY MARS. I started with the special features where I watched the finale presented in stereo surround sound. Made it very enjoyable, and what a treat to see Judy dancing with Charles Walters. They also had the audio outtake for "Paging Mr. Greenbacks" which I also enjoyed.
Then, I began the feature itself and got about 30 minutes in. Judy and Van Heflin seemed like a good pair. Too bad they didn't do other films together. Of course, his not being particularly musical limited the kinds of films she could do with him, but they made a good match.
Warners hasn't done anything special with this transfer. There are speckles and dirt and even some scratches in the first third that I've watched. Some of Judy's close-ups were soft looking. Were they diffusing the lens for her close-ups in 1943?